Is it possible to describe in data an architecture composed of bits of related software running on servers and dependent on NFS mounts, directories, databases, etc?
Ideally the whole suite of lucid objects are available by virtue of some type io identifiers and relationships can be expressed as containment or annotated connecting lines
Can I create data-driven hardware, software, networking architecture diagrams in Lucid?
Best answer by Humas1985
Hi
Of course, Lucidchart, supports data-driven architecture diagrams where servers, software components, NFS mounts, and databases can be defined in spreadsheets (CSV or Google Sheets) and linked to shapes using unique IDs and properties, with relationships primarily expressed visually through containers and annotated connectors rather than fully auto-generated from data.
To learn more -
Unlocking the Power Data Driven Diagrams
Make your diagrams dynamic with data linking | Lucidchart
Hope this helps - Happy to help further!!
Thank you very much and have a great one!
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